Damian Mander, Akashinga founderThese women - most of them just wouldn't break. They wouldn't break and we ended up in a position there where we had to effectively tell women that they had to leave because none of them had pulled off voluntarily.Long-term solutions involve winning the hearts and minds of the community. And the most effective way to do that is through the women.Tonight their training is being tested. Following a tip-off, they are sweeping a village in door-to-door raids.A major coup: they've netted a wanted ivory poacher. He's later jailed for nine years for poisoning elephants with cyanide.In a country where wildlife conservation receives little to no state financial assistance, there's a lot to be done.The project plans to roll out more women-only reserves around the country. It's become a powerful idea - putting women in charge of Zimbabwe's wildlife to reform a sector blighted by scandal and corruption.Perhaps just the fresh start the country needs